Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 2014, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (11): 2390.doi: 10.7503/cjcu20140513

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Investigation on Structures and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Super-short Carbon Nanotube Systems with Surface-adsorbing Lithium Atoms

LI Shaochen, YU Guangtao, CHEN Wei*(), HUANG Xuri*()   

  1. State Key Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Institute of Theoretical Chemistry, Jilin University, Changchun 130023, China
  • Received:2014-06-06 Online:2014-11-10 Published:2014-09-28
  • Contact: CHEN Wei,HUANG Xuri E-mail:w_chen@jlu.edu.cn;huangxr@jlu.edu.cn
  • Supported by:
    † Supported by the National Natural Science of China(Nos. 21103065, 21373099, 21173097), the National Basic Research Program of China(No. 2012CB932800) and the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China(Nos. 20110061120024, 20130061110020).

Abstract:

Under the density functional theory(DFT) method, the structures and nonlinear optical(NLO) properties of seven new Lin@cyclophenacene(n=1—3) species were investigated in detail, where one to three Li atoms are adsorbed over the surface of the super-short carbon nanotube([8]cyclophenacene). In these systems, the Li atoms can be adsorbed stably on the nanotube, as revealed by their considerable adsorption energies(84.0—106.2 kJ/mol). Besides, when adsorbing one to two alkali Li atoms, the first hyperpolarizability of the carbon nanotube can be effectively improved, where the β0 value can be significantly increased from zero to the range of 3.42×103—8.29×103 a.u., owing to the occurrence of charge transfer process from the Li atom to the nanotube. Comparatively, when increasing the number of the adsorbed Li atoms to three, the β0 value can be further enhanced sharply, even to as large as 2.59×106 a.u., which can be attributed to the formation of the excess electron. Moreover, the distance between the adsorbed Li atoms can also play an important role in effecting the first hyperpolarizabilities of systems. This work can provide some new valuable insights for designing the new type of high-performance NLO materials based on the carbon nanotubes.

Key words: Alkali metal atom, Super-short carbon nanotube, First hyperpolarizability, Charge transfer, Excess electron, Surface-adsorption, Nonlinear optical property

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